I have tried several irons sets, callaway, taylormade, cleveland and by far PING is the way to go my friends. I golf at least twice a week and can't say enough about these clubs. Go out try a set and get fitted by your golf pro on golfwholesaleshop.com. These Ping G15 Irons will make the difference.
Ping G15 Irons on golfulove.com
Design and Technology
Like its predecessor, the G15 is an oversized iron designed for players seeking maximum forgiveness. However, several changes have been made which PING believes should make the club even more forgiving. The epicenter of the G15's technological advances is the new Custom Tuning Port ("CTP"). While the G10 had a CTP, PING engineers reshaped and repositioned the CTP to save seven grams. The weight savings of a thinner face allowed the engineers move weight to the perimeter - particularly the toe - to improve forgiveness for off-center hits as well as increase MOI. PING believes that these changes provide the proper structure and support to ensure distance control and solid feel.
A second change from the G10 is the sole design. A wider sole positions the center of gravity lower and farther back to increase launch angle as well as "ensure a smooth transition through the turf." To offset the higher trajectories, PING strengthened the lofts of every iron by 1 degree.The last semi-major change from the G10 is that the G15s conform to the new USGA groove rule.
Esthetics
The majority of the G15's features should be familiar. The groves are painted the same with one final grove painted in white to help with alignment. The hosel has the same characteristic gouge all PING irons have had in recent years. The sole of the club utilizes the same font as it has in the past. Essentially, besides the cavity of the club, the G15 could be mistaken for the G10. However, the redesigned cavity pushes the club from plain to pleasing.
PING clubs have been called ugly for years. Honestly, I believe PING almost took pride in that statement claiming that they chose brains over beauty. However, the G15s are not ugly. As if the engineers collaborated with an artist to design the club's cavity, the new red, black, and silver color scheme highlights the new Custom Tuning Port. The colors are both subtle and attractive.
For someone that has not played a PING iron in quite a while, setting up to the G15s can be quite a shock to the system. Literally, no matter what angle you look at the club, the wide sole - which is even wider than before - was unavoidable. For some players this is like seeing a mustache on the Mona Lisa. For others, the bulge may be the finishing touch necessary to inspire confidence. This is likely going to be the feature that will determine your disdain or devotion to the G15s.
Features:
New Custom Tuning Port (CTP) saves 7 grams which is re-positioned to perimeter
for increased MOI
Stronger lofts for increased distance without sacrificing launch angle
Wider sole positions center of gravity lower and farther back for increased launch angle
Weight savings from thin-face design is reallocated to toe for increased MOI.
Investment cast 17-4 stainless steel, heat treated
Available 4-PW, GW
The new PING Color Code Chart features two new color codes — yellow (1.5° upright) and purple (1.5° flat)— to bring the total number of available lie angles to 12. Each of the 12 color codes is separated by .75° to provide golfers a more precise fit for improved accuracy and consistency.
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